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A million-plus-copy best seller in Korea—a magnificent English-language debut poised to become an international sensation—this is the stunning, deeply moving story of a family’s search for their mother, who goes missing one afternoon amid the crowds of the Seoul Station subway.

Told through the piercing voices and urgent perspectives of a daughter, son, husband, and mother, Please Look After Mom is at once an authentic picture of contemporary life in Korea and a universal story of family love.

You will never think of your mother the same way again after you read this book.

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"Shin's novel, her first to be translated into English, embraces multiplicity. It is told from the perspectives of four members of [a missing woman's] family; from their memories emerges a portrait of a heroically industrious woman. [Mom] runs their rural home 'like a factory, ' sews and knits and tills the fields. The family is poor, but she sees to it that her children's bellies are filled . . . Only after her children grow up and leave their home in [the countryside] does Mom's strength and purposefulness begin to flag. Questions punctuate [the] narrative and lead to a cascade of revelations, discoveries that come gradually. . . Shin's prose, intimate, and hauntingly spare, powerfully conveys grief's bewildering immediacy. [Daughter] Chi-hon's voice is the novel's most distinct, but Father's is the most devastating. . . . And yet this book isn't as interested in emotional manipulation as it is in the invisible chasms that open up between people who know one another best. . . . A raw

"A suspenseful, haunting, achingly lovely novel about the hidden lives, wishes, struggles and dreams of those we think we know best." --"Seattle Times"
"A moving portrayal of the surprising nature, sudden sacrifices, and secret reveries of motherhood." --"Elle"
"Intimate and hauntingly spare. . . . A raw tribute to the mysteries of motherhood." --"The New York Times Book Review"
"Lovely. . . . "Please Look After Mom, " especially its magical, transcendent ending, lifts the spirit as only the best writing can do." --"Minneapolis Star-Tribune"
"Shin renders a tender and beautiful portrait of South Korea, but the novel recognizes a familial dilemma experienced throughout the world." -"Ms." Magazine blog
"The most moving and accomplished, and often startling, novel in translation I've read in many seasons. . . . Every sentence is saturated in detail. . . . It tells an almost unbearably affecting story of remorse and belated wisdom that reminds us how globalism--at the human level--can tear souls apart and leave them uncertain of where to turn." --Pico Iyer, "Wall Street Journal"
"The novel perfectly combines universal themes of love and loss, family dynamics, gender equality, tradition, and charity with the rich Korean culture and values which make "Please Look After Mom" a great literary masterpiece." --"Seattle Post-Intelligencer"
"An authentic, moving story that brings to vivid life the deep family connections that lie at the core of Korean culture. But it also speaks beautifully to an urgent issue of our time: migration, and how the movement of people from small towns and villages to big cities can cause heartbreak and even tragedy. This is a tapestry of family life that will be read all over the world. I loved this book." --Gary Shteyngart, author of "Super Sad True Love Story"
"Haunting. . . . The novel's language--so formal in its simplicity--bestows a grace and solemnity on childhood scenes that might otherwise be overwrought. . . . Throughout the novel, the rhythms of agrarian life and labor that Shin deftly conveys have a subtle, cumulative power." --"Boston Sunday Globe"
"An affecting account of a slow-burn family break-up. . . . Well-controlled and emotionally taut. . . . What distinguishes this novel is the way it questions whether our pasts, either public or private, are really available for us to recollect and treasure anyway." --"The Financial Times
"
"A captivating story, written with an understanding of the shortcomings of traditional ways of modern life. It is nostalgic but unsentimental, brutally well observed and, in this flawlessly smooth translation by Chi-Young Kim, it offers a sobering account of a vanished past. . . . We must hope there will be more translations to follow." --"Times Literary Supplement" (London)
"A poignant story of a family told in four voices. . . . Shin's storytelling and her gift for detail make "Please Look After Mom" a book worth reading." --"Post and Courier"
"Shin perceptively explores the greatest mystery--not Mom's disappearance, but who Mom really was. Every mom, that is." -"Richmond Times-Dispatch
"
"Here is a wonderful, original new voice, by turns plangent and piquant. "Please Look After Mom" takes us on a dual journey, to the unfamiliar corners of a foreign culture and into the shadowy recesses of the heart. In spare, exquisite prose, Kyung-sook Shin penetrates the very essence of what it means to be a family, and a human being." --Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "March
"
"Shin is a scribe with a slow and steady pulse; this is writing that allows you to meander with your own thoughts (and reflect on your own mother, perhaps), while still following the physical and mental travels of her characters. . . . Plain and softy insistent eloquence." --"Hyphen Magazine"
"Intriguing. . . . It is easy to see the source of this global popularity, for not only is Shin's absorbing novel written with considerable grace and suspense, but she also has managed to tap into a universality: the inequitable relationship between a mother and her children." --Bookpage
"An arresting account of the misunderstandings that can cloud the beauty of the affection and memories that bind two very different generations. . . . A touching story that effectively weaves the rural, ages-old lifestyle of a mother into the modern urban lives of her children." --"Newark Star-Ledger"
"Here is a deeply felt journey into a culture foreign to many--yet with a theme that is universal in its appeal. A terrific novel that stayed with me long after I'd finished its final, haunting pages. This is a real discovery." --Abraham Verghese, bestselling author of "Cutting for Stone"

A suspenseful, haunting, achingly lovely novel about the hidden lives, wishes, struggles and dreams of those we think we know best. "Seattle Times"
A moving portrayal of the surprising nature, sudden sacrifices, and secret reveries of motherhood. "Elle"
Intimate and hauntingly spare. . . . A raw tribute to the mysteries of motherhood. "The New York Times Book Review"
Lovely. . . . "Please Look After Mom, " especially its magical, transcendent ending, lifts the spirit as only the best writing can do. "Minneapolis Star-Tribune"
Shin renders a tender and beautiful portrait of South Korea, but the novel recognizes a familial dilemma experienced throughout the world. "Ms." Magazine blog
The most moving and accomplished, and often startling, novel in translation I ve read in many seasons. . . . Every sentence is saturated in detail. . . . It tells an almost unbearably affecting story of remorse and belated wisdom that reminds us how globalism at the human level can tear souls apart and leave them uncertain of where to turn. Pico Iyer, "Wall Street Journal"
The novel perfectly combines universal themes of love and loss, family dynamics, gender equality, tradition, and charity with the rich Korean culture and values which make "Please Look After Mom" a great literary masterpiece. "Seattle Post-Intelligencer"
An authentic, moving story that brings to vivid life the deep family connections that lie at the core of Korean culture. But it also speaks beautifully to an urgent issue of our time: migration, and how the movement of people from small towns and villages to big cities can cause heartbreak and even tragedy. This is a tapestry of family life that will be read all over the world. I loved this book. Gary Shteyngart, author of "Super Sad True Love Story"
Haunting. . . . The novel s language so formal in its simplicity bestows a grace and solemnity on childhood scenes that might otherwise be overwrought. . . . Throughout the novel, the rhythms of agrarian life and labor that Shin deftly conveys have a subtle, cumulative power. "Boston Sunday Globe"
An affecting account of a slow-burn family break-up. . . . Well-controlled and emotionally taut. . . . What distinguishes this novel is the way it questions whether our pasts, either public or private, are really available for us to recollect and treasure anyway. "The Financial Times
"
A captivating story, written with an understanding of the shortcomings of traditional ways of modern life. It is nostalgic but unsentimental, brutally well observed and, in this flawlessly smooth translation by Chi-Young Kim, it offers a sobering account of a vanished past. . . . We must hope there will be more translations to follow. "Times Literary Supplement" (London)
A poignant story of a family told in four voices. . . . Shin s storytelling and her gift for detail make "Please Look After Mom" a book worth reading. "Post and Courier"
Shin perceptively explores the greatest mystery not Mom s disappearance, but who Mom really was. Every mom, that is. "Richmond Times-Dispatch
"
Here is a wonderful, original new voice, by turns plangent and piquant. "Please Look After Mom" takes us on a dual journey, to the unfamiliar corners of a foreign culture and into the shadowy recesses of the heart. In spare, exquisite prose, Kyung-sook Shin penetratesthe very essence of what it means to be a family, and a human being. Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize winning author of "March
"
Shin is a scribe with a slow and steady pulse; this is writing that allows you to meander with your own thoughts (and reflect on your own mother, perhaps), while still following the physical and mental travels of her characters. . . . Plain and softy insistent eloquence. "Hyphen Magazine"
Intriguing. . . . It is easy to see the source of this global popularity, for not only is Shin s absorbing novel written with considerable grace and suspense, but she also has managed to tap into a universality: the inequitable relationship between a mother and her children. Bookpage
An arresting account of the misunderstandings that can cloud the beauty of the affection and memories that bind two very different generations. . . . A touching story that effectively weaves the rural, ages-old lifestyle of a mother into the modern urban lives of her children. "Newark Star-Ledger"
Here is a deeply felt journey into a culture foreign to many yet with a theme that is universal in its appeal. A terrific novel that stayed with me long after I d finished its final, haunting pages. This is a real discovery. Abraham Verghese, bestselling author of "Cutting for Stone""

A suspenseful, haunting, achingly lovely novel about the hidden lives, wishes, struggles and dreams of those we think we know best. Seattle Times
A moving portrayal of the surprising nature, sudden sacrifices, and secret reveries of motherhood. Elle
Intimate and hauntingly spare. . . . A raw tribute to the mysteries of motherhood. The New York Times Book Review
Lovely. . . . Please Look After Mom, especially its magical, transcendent ending, lifts the spirit as only the best writing can do. Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Shin renders a tender and beautiful portrait of South Korea, but the novel recognizes a familial dilemma experienced throughout the world. Ms. Magazine blog
The most moving and accomplished, and often startling, novel in translation I ve read in many seasons. . . . Every sentence is saturated in detail. . . . It tells an almost unbearably affecting story of remorse and belated wisdom that reminds us how globalism at the human level can tear souls apart and leave them uncertain of where to turn. Pico Iyer, Wall Street Journal
The novel perfectly combines universal themes of love and loss, family dynamics, gender equality, tradition, and charity with the rich Korean culture and values which make Please Look After Mom a great literary masterpiece. Seattle Post-Intelligencer
An authentic, moving story that brings to vivid life the deep family connections that lie at the core of Korean culture. But it also speaks beautifully to an urgent issue of our time: migration, and how the movement of people from small towns and villages to big cities can cause heartbreak and even tragedy. This is a tapestry of family life that will be read all over the world. I loved this book. Gary Shteyngart, author of Super Sad True Love Story
Haunting. . . . The novel s language so formal in its simplicity bestows a grace and solemnity on childhood scenes that might otherwise be overwrought. . . . Throughout the novel, the rhythms of agrarian life and labor that Shin deftly conveys have a subtle, cumulative power. Boston Sunday Globe
An affecting account of a slow-burn family break-up. . . . Well-controlled and emotionally taut. . . . What distinguishes this novel is the way it questions whether our pasts, either public or private, are really available for us to recollect and treasure anyway. The Financial Times

A captivating story, written with an understanding of the shortcomings of traditional ways of modern life. It is nostalgic but unsentimental, brutally well observed and, in this flawlessly smooth translation by Chi-Young Kim, it offers a sobering account of a vanished past. . . . We must hope there will be more translations to follow. Times Literary Supplement (London)
A poignant story of a family told in four voices. . . . Shin s storytelling and her gift for detail make Please Look After Mom a book worth reading. Post and Courier
Shin perceptively explores the greatest mystery not Mom s disappearance, but who Mom really was. Every mom, that is. Richmond Times-Dispatch

Here is a wonderful, original new voice, by turns plangent and piquant. Please Look After Mom takes us on a dual journey, to the unfamiliar corners of a foreign culture and into the shadowy recesses of the heart. In spare, exquisite prose, Kyung-sook Shin penetratesthe very essence of what it means to be a family, and a human being. Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize winning author of March

Shin is a scribe with a slow and steady pulse; this is writing that allows you to meander with your own thoughts (and reflect on your own mother, perhaps), while still following the physical and mental travels of her characters. . . . Plain and softy insistent eloquence. Hyphen Magazine
Intriguing. . . . It is easy to see the source of this global popularity, for not only is Shin s absorbing novel written with considerable grace and suspense, but she also has managed to tap into a universality: the inequitable relationship between a mother and her children. Bookpage
An arresting account of the misunderstandings that can cloud the beauty of the affection and memories that bind two very different generations. . . . A touching story that effectively weaves the rural, ages-old lifestyle of a mother into the modern urban lives of her children. Newark Star-Ledger
Here is a deeply felt journey into a culture foreign to many yet with a theme that is universal in its appeal. A terrific novel that stayed with me long after I d finished its final, haunting pages. This is a real discovery. Abraham Verghese, bestselling author of Cutting for Stone

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"A suspenseful, haunting, achingly lovely novel about the hidden lives, wishes, struggles and dreams of those we think we know best." --Seattle Times

"A moving portrayal of the surpri...
About the Author:
Kyung-sook Shin is the author of numerous works of fiction and is one of South Korea’s most widely read and acclaimed novelists. She has been honored with the Manhae Literature Prize, the Dong-in Literature Prize, and the Yi Sang Literary Prize, as well as France’s Prix de l’Inaperçu. Please Look After Mom is her first book to appear in English and will be published in nineteen countries. Currently a visiting scholar at Columbia University in New York City, she lives in Seoul.

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  • Publication date2011
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